Disclaimer: I do not own Haven. Or the Characters. Stop making me cry about it!

The only reason that Audrey got up today was for the sole fact that she was being forced by Nathan. If it had been up to her, she would've stayed in bed all day long, watching the snowflakes outside fall silently to the ground.

And that's what she had planned on doing until she heard a knock on her door. She groaned as she shuffled her bunny slipper clad feet towards the front door. Glancing through the window, she saw Nathan standing there, getting covered in snow.

"Get in here before you die of hypothermia," she told him groggily, rubbing her eyes.

He stepped in the house, shaking some of the flakes off on the rug beside the door.

"Why aren't you ready yet Parker?" He asked, watching her move around in the kitchen.

"Am I allowed to just skip today?" Not answering his question, she asked one of her own.

"Skip? No," he shook his head and raised an eyebrow, "Take a personal day? Yes."

"Good then," Audrey turned the coffee pot on, "That's what I'm doing."

He leaned up against the door and crossed his arms, "Sorry Parker. I don't think you can do that today."

"And why not Wuornos?" She jumped up and sat on her counter, taking a couple pieces of bread out of the bag and placed them in the toaster.

"Because I have to leave early today. Dentist's appointment."

"There are fifteen other cops in that station. We are not the only ones who go out and work Nathan," Audrey yawned.

"True," Nathan admitted, "But, none of them are prepared for the Troubles."

"Nothing has happened in the past few weeks, I think it's safe for me to stay home for one day," the toast popped out of the toaster, and she put them on a plate. Two more pieces of white bread replaced the ones that had just left the toaster.

"Alright, fine," he shrugged, "But I get a piece of toast."

He trudged over to where she was sitting and took a piece of toast from the plate.

"Where's the butter?"

"In the fridge," she closed her eyes and leaned her head back on the cabinet.

Slapping some butter on the bread he took a large bite and laughed silently as he noticed Audrey had fallen asleep.

After he finished his toast, he took out the two pieces that were threatening to be burned. Audrey was still sitting on the counter, and Nathan picked her up. He could feel her in his arms, and it felt like he was alive. Now that he could feel, she was lighter than he thought she would be. He took her to her room and laid her back down on the bed, covering her up.

As soon as he set her down, he felt the absence of warmth on his body. Not even the sweater underneath the jacket that he was still wearing held anything that helped him realize that he was still a human being. He sighed as he turned and looked out the window. The snow was falling harder and faster, and he wondered if it would be at all possible to cancel his dentist's appointment today.

What? Even though he was an adult- especially an adult that couldn't feel anything- he still didn't like going to the dentist.